By: Solomon Etuk, Alexander Kenny, and Winona Young Outsider by Three Days Grace With the release of Outsider, Three Days Grace mark the sixth instalment in their discography. While the album definitely has its upsides, tracks like “Love Me Or Leave Me” and “Me Against You” are bland, forgettable, and repetitive attempts to emulate previous tracks which had made the band popular. However, this album does offer a deeper list of solid tracks than the previous couple of albums; songs like “The Mountain,” “I Am An Outsider,” “Nothing To Lose But You,” “Chasing The First Time,” and “Villain I’m Not” offer…
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By: Solomon Etuk, and Neil MacAlister Effected by Cozz Los Angeles rapper Cozz’s new album serves as further proof that just about every artist on J. Cole’s Dreamville label is putting out more interesting music than the label founder himself.…
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By: Solomon Etuk and Neil MacAlister Culture II by Migos Atlanta rap trio Migos are an enigma. A three-piece trap act that translated a massively devoted street following into mainstream media and radio attention, evolving from a vital member of modern…
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By: Remy Brayshaw and Solomon Etuk War & Leisure by Miguel Since establishing himself with his 2010 hip-hop influenced album, All I Want Is You, Miguel has been able to showcase a number of incredible qualities including an admirable vocal range,…
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By: Danielle Davie, Solomon Etuk, Natasha Tar, Courtney Miller, and Gabrielle McLaren [embed]https://open.spotify.com/user/thepeaksfu/playlist/0AQzvY4Yxnd52YyDXG6HkS[/embed] “God Save Our Young Blood” — BØRNS, Lana Del Rey Danielle Davie: I think this song is quite enjoyable. It has a lot of elements that work…
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